PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti remembered the Dogra community, said – why not on important posts like DG and SP… Read the reason

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PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti remembered the Dogra community, said – why not on important posts like DG and SP… Read the reason

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti.

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti.

Mehbooba Mufti, the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and PDP chief, on Sunday attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party at a rally in Jammu. On the one hand, where he accused the BJP of creating instability in Jammu and Kashmir, he also asked questions by remembering the Dogra community. Mufti asked why there are no important posts like DG and SP in Jammu.

According to media reports, PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti said that I want to tell the people of Jammu that if they think that BJP is after Muslims, then come out of this dream. He said that BJP’s aim is not to build a nation, it only wants to build a BJP nation. The one who stays with them will be fine and the one who opposes, they will make his condition worse than that of the Muslims.

Former CM Mufti further said that if those who oppose Muslims are considered to be of their Jamaat, then it is not their Jamaat but the Sangh and Godse’s Jamaat. This is the community which did not take any part in the freedom struggle. He further accused the BJP of ignoring the Dogra community. Mufti said that today the demography of Jammu has changed. I want to ask where Dogra is. Why our governor is not from Dogra community. He asked why there were no Dogras on important posts like DG and SP. He said that BJP only knows the politics of misleading. People have to expose the conspiracies of BJP. History of Dogra

The Dogras are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group found in India and Pakistan. They mainly reside in the Jammu region of India. As of 2011 India census, Jammu had a total population of 53,78,538. In this census, Dogras were said to be the major group, whose population was 62.55 percent. The Dogras ruled Jammu from the 19th century. Dogra was founded by Maharaja Gulab Singh Kushwaha.

After this, Maharaj Hari Singh signed the merger agreement with the Indian Union on 26 October 1947. The merger of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in the new administrative system of the country took place on 26 October 1947, about 2 months after the departure of the British.


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